Word: cobbs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Treasurer: Cass Canfield '19, of Roslyn, L. I., N. Y.; Russell Cobb '19, of New York, N. Y.; Augustus Thorndike Jr., '19, of Boston...
Memorial Hall.--8.30-9: F. P. Champ '19, H. B. Craig '19; 9-10: E. S. Brewer '19, C. A. Clark '19; 12-1: L. K. Moorehead '18, R. H. Cobb '18; 1-2: G. Towle '19, F. W. Hatch '19; 5.30-6: A. Thorndike '19, B. L. Wells...
Vice-President.--R. Cobb '19, Claverly...
...Court were divided between Messrs. Fuller, Hughes, Brandeis and Clark; Leonard Wood was called a pitcher on the Boston Red Sox; Mr. Gompers was accused of being a city in France or possibly South America; among the Maine senators were named Johnson, Burleigh, Hale, Fernald, Peters, McGillicuddy, Guernsey, and Cobb; Combles was called a town in France, also a place in Roumania; Thomas Mott Osborne was given the titles of ex-convict and novel writer; Bucharest was located on four continents, six countries in Europe and as a city on the mouth of a river in India; Mr. Marshall...
...Sophomore elections Edward Lawrence Casey, of Natick, was elected president with 523 points. B. L. Wells received 561, R. H. Bond, 610; R. S. Emmet, 616. The voting for vice-president resulted in the election of Russell Cobb, of New York, N. Y., with 539 votes, C. A. Clark, Jr., receiving 551, G. L. Batchelder, Jr., 593, and F. W. Hatch 627. Lloyd Kirkham Garrison, of New York, N. Y., was elected secretary-treasurer with 469 points. A. Thorndike, Jr., received 531 points, R. H. Kissel, Jr., 636, and C. D. Murray...